It may have just happened. |
It took a delicate man to tell this story, and that's you. |
It transcends a label. It's a story of two human beings that are in love; get over the fact that it's two men — that's the point. |
It was an opportunity not to take acting too seriously. We obviously weren't taking Casanova too seriously. Essentially we were borrowing his name and his legend and just having fun with it. |
It was an opportunity to tell a story that hadn't been put on the screen. The character is so tragic. I really enjoyed how little words he had to express his battle and express his inability to love. |
It was like shooting a movie inside a museum. |
It was one of about 60 television interviews I completed in that sitting and it sounds like you landed the dud, |
It was pretty clear that this story hadn't been put to screen. It's not very often that you come across a story that hasn't been made. |
It's a little overwhelming, |
It's not a disease. It's not contagious. They should understand that it's a story of pure love. They don't have to be a hero. They don't have to be brave like us. I guess a little bit of maturity is being asked for because society has been immature in the past. That's about it. |
It's the most exciting time of my life, |
My character was extremely lonely and I think I carried that feeling through the whole filming experience. |
Personally, I don't think the movie is (controversial), but I think maybe the Mormons in Utah do. I think it's hilarious and very immature of a society. |
Since my profession had wound me up, I needed something in my profession to wind me down. I couldn't just go home; I would have gone mad. So I went to Venice, floated around the city, drank wine, ate pasta. I needed to just breathe, relax . . . and got paid for it. |
So hopefully that (situation) will continue and I won't have to come back, ... I would much rather work in Europe than America. |